A Ukrainian volunteer, junior lieutenant, commander of the 1st OMB Volki Da Vinci died on March 7 in a battle near Bakhmut.
Ukrainian theater and film actress Ada Rogovtseva said that she was familiar with Dmitry “Da Vinci” Kotsyubaylo even before the start of the whole war, and that she experienced his death as a personal sorrow. He spoke about it in the ZhVL program.
“I have been since the death of Da Vinci … I want to say that I did not leave, but I will not leave. I buried my son. And I buried Da Vinci like a son. And everyone who died from the man, in my soul and in my heart… I bury them like children,” he said.
According to the celebrity, his son Konstantin, who participated in the elimination of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, wanted such an attitude in the military. He mentioned that if he had remained alive, he would have taken up arms without hesitation and joined the defense of the Motherland.
Ada Rogovtseva also mentioned that each of us, despite the pain and fatigue, should not lose heart.
“I am unhappy, I buried my son and wife. There is a war, and people are dying. I am very sad. But this does not free me from being kind and helpful to people. In this year of war, I have a ten year old. They are taking me away from my calm old age, and it irritates me a lot, but you should not despair, we are not despairing and we are doing something so that the people. around you. This work of the soul, it is constant and unstoppable.
Earlier it was reported that Svyatoslav Vakarchuk responded to the death of the hero of Ukraine Dmitry Kotsyubayl, known by the call sign “Da Vinci”.
Source: korrespondent

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